You can see the entire report here. Mark Hebert, who "broke" the story of Mischler's impeachment attempt (thus giving Mischler her fifteen minutes of fame as well as an undeserved platform to use against her ex-husband and her children), is now recounting the failure of the motion.
Side note: We personally wonder how long before Mischler files to have Kathy Stein impeached, as well. That seems, after all, to be the Mischler M.O.
Most importantly, however, we wanted to bring one portion of Hebert's notes to your attention, because it jibes with what we've been telling you for quite some time now. From Mark Hebert (the emphasis is ours):
During the 2007 session, House leaders referred the impeachment papers to the Judiciary Committee. Committee chairman Rep. Kathy Stein (D) Lexington, told me she reviewed Mischler's allegations and didn't believe they warranted a full review by her committee or any action by the senate. Stein says she also looked into Mischler's background and the reasons for her seeking Stumbo's ouster from office, finding some troubling information.. She did not get specific.
We're sure we can all agree that "troubling" is a vast understatement. "Horrific" might have been a better term.
We here at Truth is Crucial are hoping Mark Hebert goes the extra mile and reports on Mischler's other activities. We're sure those who rallied to her defense will be delighted to hear about Mischler's forcing her own son to beg for money while sick.
As a side note, thanks to all those who have offered their support and their well wishes. We don't have a site counter because we're more interested in the truth than in bogus Web site statistics, but we appreciate the kind words nonetheless. We'll continue to fight the good fight as long as need be. God bless you all.